Present day nickel, dimes and quarters are composed of copper and nickel.
Titanium is a pure element not an alloy.
Generally if its metal then its steel.
* Bronze - probably the first intentionally created alloy * Steel * Brass * Sterling silver (92.5% silver, the rest usually copper) * 10K (or 12K, or 14K, or anything under 24K) gold * The "nickel" nickels are made of (mostly copper) * Pewter * Solder * Type metal * Wood's metal
alloy
The translation of the German word *Zinn* is the metal known as *Tin*
8 quarters and 16 nickels
What kind of question is this exactly?
Sally has 76 Quarters and 24 Dimes. I hope that I am not doing your homework for you =)
Dollars and cents. The cents are: pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Dollar bills come in ones, twos (rarely, though), fives, tens, twenties, fifties, and hundreds.
it would have to be pennies, 60 quarters is more than $7, same with dimes so pennies is the only one left.
34 quarters. 6 nickles.
well he receive 10 dimes and 15 quarters answer by dailywin CEO of www.dailypick3wins.com
If you start with 30 nickels, you have $1.50. Every time you replace a nickel by a quarter, you gain 20 cents. $4.10 is $2.60 more than $1.50, so you need 13 quarters, leaving 17 nickels. Check: 13*0.25 + 17*0.05 = 3.25 + 0.85 = 4.10.
Eugenia had five times as many quarters as dimes. If the total value of her coins was $16.20 how many of each kind of coin did she have?Let x= the amount of dimes Eugenia had (dimes are worth 10)Let 5x= the amount of quarters Eugenia had (quarters are worth 25)Equation: 10(x) + 25(5x)=1620 (because that is how many cents there are)10(x)+25(5x)=162010x+125x=1620135x=16201/135(135)=1/135(1620)1x= 12x=12check10(x) + 25(5x)=162010(12)+25(5x12)=1620120+25(60)=1620120+1500=16201620=1620x=125x=1500Therefore Eugenia had 12 dimes and 60 quarters
Composition of US Nickels is 75% Copper and 25% Nickel
What kind of "quarters" -or do you mean QUARTS.
If you are talking for 6 dollars change, and he received only 20 coins as a change for 6 dollars, that means that he received less money, because only 20 quarters are 5 dollars.